Title supplied by cataloger. Slide labeled, 'Matanuska-Susitna Borough Photo Exhibit Box P, Palmer, Alaska. Valley girl with her pet wolf pups. Photo by Walt Williams. 27.' Slide box labeled, 'Misc.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Slide labeled, 'Pana-Vue JH1004. Animals of Alaska. Wolf Attacks Bear.' Slide box labeled, 'Misc.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from image Eight individuals, four wearing wolf masks and fringed mittens, pose in a room with furs on the floor and wall Photographer's number 179
Made: St. Michael
Descriptive Narrative: A wolf mask with large mouth set with teeth that are carved out of the solid. Slender, toothpick-like whiskers on each side of the mouth, which is painted red. A line from the mouth goes up the center...
A view of people, mostly women and children, gathered around a biplane in Nome, Alaska. Caption: "'The winged invasion of the Northland.' The arrival of the four New-York - Nome planes at Nome, August 23, 1920, flying time 57 hours." Aug. 23, 1920.
View of a plane circling to land at Nome, Alaska. Caption: "'The winged invasion of the Northland.' The arrival of the four New York - Nome planes at Nome, August 23, 1920, flying time 57 hours." Aug. 23, 1920.
Title taken from front. Portrait of Alaskan dog. Photographer's number 378. 1920's. Photographer: Winter & Pond. Postcard. Original photograph size: 5 1/8" x 3 1/8".
Title from sleeve. 'The device is of a certain design that when attached to a 3 foot piece of sinew and whirled makes an eerie sound designed to frighten wolves.' 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title supplied by cataloger. Infant dressed in red snowsuit and red knit hat sitting atop dog. Snowshoes propped against log cabin in background. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Joe, in fur parka and hat, kneels in the snow with one arm around dog. Slide printed 8/1958. Original format: 35mm color slide
Verso: "Capt. Street, returning from Nome, 5 hours 50 minutes flying . . ." Part of the New York to Nome Alaskan Flying Expedition, which used DH-4 de Havilland biplanes, under command of Capt. St. Clair Streett